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  2. PC Card - Wikipedia

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    This is an Accton Etherpocket-SP parallel port Ethernet adapter (c. 1990). Supports both coaxial and twisted pair cables. Power is drawn from a PS/2 port passthrough cable. Before the introduction of the PCMCIA card, the parallel port was commonly used for portable peripherals. [6]

  3. PCMCIA - Wikipedia

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    The Personal Computer Memory Card International Association (PCMCIA) was an industry consortium of computer hardware manufacturers from 1989 to 2009. Starting with the PCMCIA card in 1990 (the name later simplified to PC Card ), it created various standards for peripheral interfaces designed for laptop computers.

  4. ExpressCard - Wikipedia

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    Originally developed by the Personal Computer Memory Card International Association (), the ExpressCard standard is maintained by the USB Implementers Forum ().The host device supports PCI Express, USB 2.0 (including Hi-Speed), and USB 3.0 (SuperSpeed) [2] (ExpressCard 2.0 only) connectivity through the ExpressCard slot; cards can be designed to use any of these modes.

  5. Xircom - Wikipedia

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    Xircom acquired Entrega, a small company that produced the USB upgrade boards (for people with older PCs lacking USB connectors) and converters (USB to serial, to parallel, to Ethernet). It turned these products into its own Port-Gear line, including special drivers to support USB in Windows NT v4 systems. [citation needed]

  6. 3Com 3c509 - Wikipedia

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    3Com 3c509B-Combo card (3C509BC), second generation for the ISA 16-bit bus and 10BASE-T, AUI and 10BASE-2.. 3Com 3c509 is a line of Ethernet IEEE 802.3 network cards for the ISA, EISA, MCA and PCMCIA computer buses. [1]

  7. Multi-Point Interface - Wikipedia

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    The Multi-Point Interface – Siemens (MPI) is a proprietary interface of the programmable logic controller SIMATIC S7 of the company Siemens. [1]It is used for connecting the stations programming (PC or personal computer), operator consoles, and other devices in the SIMATIC family.

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